Prediction of osteoporotic hip fracture in postmenopausal women through patient-specific FE analyses and machine learning
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M. J. Rupérez | Carlos Monserrat Aranda | María José Rupérez | E. Villamor | L. Del Río | J. A. Romero-Martín | L. Río | E. Villamor | J. Romero-Martín
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